U.S. Banks Warned Of Attacks On Accounts By Russian "Cyber Gangsters"

The U.S. financial services industry has issued a warning that a Russian cyber-gangster is preparing to rob American banks and their customers of millions of dollars.

In addition, the computer security firm McAfee has reported that the cyber-criminal, who calls himself “Thief-in-Law,” already has infected the hundreds of computers of unwitting American customers in preparation to steal their bank account data.

The warning was issued Thursday by the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC), which shares information throughout the financial sector about terrorist and online threats, said Douglas Johnson, vice president for risk management at the American Bankers Association.

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According to McAfee, Thief-in-Law has installed malicious software programs, known as “malware,” on hundreds of computers as part of his plan, dubbed “Project Blitzkrieg.”

The malware steals passwords and login information, which hackers can use to drain victims’ bank accounts online.

“McAfee Labs believes that Project Blitzkrieg is a credible threat to the financial industry and appears to be moving forward as planned,” a company report states.

The report’s author, Ryan Sherstobitoff, told The Times that a “pilot program” that apparently ended in October had infected as many as 500 computers in the U.S. About 120 additional computers were infected in a follow-up campaign that ended in November, he said.

“Project Blitzkrieg is an active operation,” Mr. Sherstobitoff said.

The Times reported in October that Thief-in-Law was trying to recruit an army of hackers to rob U.S. bank accounts next year and had posted a video of himself boasting about his online criminal activities and his immunity from law enforcement.

“If you accurately target [bank] customers in the USA while being in Russia, then you can fear nothing while living in your country,” said the gangster, who uses the online alias “vorVzakone.”

His nickname is Russian slang that translates to “Thief-in-Law” but also implies untouchability, such as a “made man” or “Mafia don.”

Its really nice (not), that FDR (Communist Infiltrator) didn't let the Soviet Union go bankrupted as it was supposed to do back in the 1940's. Except FDR gave Soviet Union free money (never got payed back even today) with the Yalta Agreement for the "Land Lease Deal".

Now you've got a more dangerous Country (Russia), than ever before with Scientist, Criminals, Hackers, than ever before..

U.S.A. created its own destruction with the salvation of Soviet Union from the 1940's with FDR (a true Communist Infiltrator).

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Is that really "Russian" Gangsters, or isit those well-known Russian Jews (Khazars) Mafia that was also operating in Italy in regard to the child-snuff-porn movies? I guess you should actually ask those Khazar monsters, The House Of Rothschild (Illuminati), that question.-

and, yes, notice the India stock market as of late, not at all like it used to be.

Re: U.S. Banks Warned Of Attacks On Accounts By Russian "Cyber Gangsters"

Is that really "Russian" Gangsters, or isit those well-known Russian Jews (Khazars) Mafia that was also operating in Italy in regard to the child-snuff-porn movies? I guess you should actually ask those Khazar monsters, The House Of Rothschild (Illuminati), that question.-

and, yes, notice the India stock market as of late, not at all like it used to be.

The House Of Rothschild putting a dent in his stolen wealth? Gunna have to start selling some of that stolen gold 1rof1: AT A LOSS? "L" no, sucker got it for free, any price he gets for it is all profit

open up that piggy bank once that Rosthschil gold hits the market

the price is right then all the dummies will get scared, sell and the price will get righter